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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON". TUESDAY. JTT5CE 29. 1937.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Band Meeting Accordion bend will
meet tonight at Prultfi Melody (hop
t 7:30. It tu announced today.
Visits Here Mr. Helen Measeear of
Trail was among out-of-town resi
dent visiting here today.
From Grants Pass Mrs. Leonard
Wnguette of Grants Pass spent the
week-end vlalllng at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Bussey here.
From Gold Hill Mrs. Ray centers
and son Billy of Gold Hill were shop
Ding and visiting in Medford this
morning.
Kelly Home Col. E. E. Kelly re
turned home by train this morning
from a short business trip in the
north.
Meeting Postponed Juvenile club
of the Degree of Honor will hold Its
next meeting July 10 st 2 p. m. In
the Eagles hall Instead of July 2 as
previously announced.
...
From Klamath Falls Mrs, C. R. D.
Jsnea and ganddaughter, Virginia
Jones of Klamath Falls cslled on
friends here yesterday. They are vis
iting In Ashland.
Calling Here Included among out-of-town
business visitors In Medford
this morning was Mrs. E. J. White of
Phoenix, who was accompanied by
her daughter.
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Ashland Visitor Medford residents
visiting out of town Sunday Included
Mrs. Etta O'Brien, who called at the
home of Mrs. Emma Davis In Ash
land. Mrs. O'Brien Is a former Ash
lsnd resident.
r
-"- Mrs. Stahlman Better Mrs. Dor
othy Reynolds Btahlmsn of Ashlsnd,
who Is recovering from a major op
eration at the Mayo Brothers hospital
In Rochester, Minn.. Is reported vory
much Improved. She is well known
In Medford.
Meeting Canceled The meeting of
Talisman lodge number 31, Knights
of Pythias, scheduled for Mondsy.
July 6, has been canceled because
of the holiday observance. Next
meeting is soheduled for Monday,
July 12. A class of esquires wss
tultlated into knight rank at the
last session. A large number of vis
itors were present.
In Detroit Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Klein and sons are progressing east
ward In their cross-country Jaunt by
motorcar and trailer, a post-card re
ceived here today showing the fam
ily had reached Detroit. In the
Michigan city the Kleins tarried to
see the Shrine psrsde. While there
they met Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rlckert
who stoppedln Detroit to attend the
Shrine convention as part of their
tour across the country.
0
Board Your Pets at the
Humane Society Shelter
Summer Rates We Call and
Deliver
Midway Road Phone 1516
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Mt., . 10 nlnotM without pain, N
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Toraa?0B00 CORN-OFF
Investigate what this plan will save you.'
Lowest financing costs.
Smaller monthly payments.
Insurance placed locally with your own
agent or broker.
Established bank credit for future needs.
MEDFORD BRANCH
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
111
PERSONAL
Transacts Business xtr MtMwwi
Lttster of Sardine creek transacted
business hero yesterdsy.
Visit In Lakerlw Mra. F-n-.t .r
Smith and daughter Patsy made an
overnight visit to Lakevlew Sunday.
They returned home last evening.
Flrlne South Alvln Smith, Ronnie
inspector for the bureau of air com
merce, stopped St Medford mtlnlrtnal
airport this morning to have bis
atinson plane refueled. He was en
route from Portland to Oakland, Cal.
On Inspection Karl L. Janoucb,
supervisor of the Rogue River na
tion forest, and c. M. Rose, archi
tect on the regional engineer's staff
In the United states forest service
Portland office, spent today en aa
inspection tour through the Union
Creek area.
Meeting Tonight Regular weekly
meeting of the Active club will be
held In the Hotel Medford tonight at
6:30. Election of offtcera will be
held and delegates to the Interna
tional convention at Olympla, Wash..
July 23-34 will be appointed. Three
delegates and three alternates will be
named.
Attend Matches Among Ashland
persons attending the wrestling
matches In the armory last night
were Merrltt Schilling, Mr. and Mn.
Art Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Miles, Mrs. Bud Gsndee, Dr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. P.
O. McDougall, Allen Autry and W.
D. Jackson.
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Clinic for Babies A well-baby
clinic will be held from 1 :30 to 4
Thursday afternoon in the Sparrow
Memorial clinic at the Jackson coun
ty courthouse. It will be conducted
by Dr. C. I. Drummond, county heslth
officer, end Blanche Friable, super
vising .nurse. Parents are asked to
telephone 1359 for appointments.
Return Home Cept. and Mrs. Al
bert T. Anderson and daughter Janet
returned to their home here at 822
West Fourth street last night from
Astoria where they spent the past
week visiting relatives. Their daugh
ter Kathryn made the motor trip
north and Is remaining in Astoria
for a few weeks. Cspt. Anderson
commands CCC detachment head
quarters at the fairgrounds.
Files Over Valley Mrs. Frsnces
Doyle, a visitor from Hollywood, took
a 40-mtnute flight over the Rogue
valley this afternoon, piloting the
Taylor cub owned by Thomas A. Cul
bertson. airport manager. Mrs. Doyle
and her husband, George, are vaca
tioning In Ashland. They said they
might make their permanent home
In the Rogue valley. Both are pri
vate pilots.
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Asks Dog Protection Jackson
County Humane society today asked
that the safety of animals be con
sidered when flrecrackera are shot In
celebrating July 4. Many doga have
been maimed by the careless tossing
of firecrackers while valuable bird-
dogs have been ruined for field work
by being frightened when they were
pups, the society emphasized. "Try
to keep your dog confined to your
own premises over the 4th so that
he will not be frightened or hurt,"
the society advised.
NEW STORE TO OPEN -IN
ASHLAND JULY 24
ASHLAND, July 30. (Spl.) J. I
Starbuck of Los Angeles announced
plans here Monday for the opening
of a privately owned and operated
We tern Auto Supply company store
In the Butler building at 43 East
Main street, formerly occupied by
the Provost Bros, hardware store.
Btarbuck said the firm would open
for business on or about Saturday,
July 34.
Japan Is pressing the United States
hard for first place In world rayon
yarn production.
A "sweet" sweet clover Is being
developed by department of agrlouj
tuxe forage expert.
Livestock
PORTLAND. June 29. (AP-USDAI
HOGS 100: market active, mostly
steady; good end choice ISO to 218
1b. drve-na. 111.28; oarload lota
SU M; 220 to 280-lb. 810.SO10.78;
pacing sows, 87.76 8.00; few feed
er pigs, (10.29.
CATTLE 100, calves 15: market
low, she-stock steady with Monday's
2S to SO oenta lower: other grades
ateady with Monday'a average: scat
tered common to medium graas
steera, Se.OO98.OO, odd head 69.00;
grass fed steers, 810.00 and above:
few common to medium heifers,
5.00 9 7.00; low cutter and cutters.
S3.50s4.75: common to medium
grades. S5.0030.50; grass dslry type
usually below 15.50; bulls. 85.60
B.7S: vutters. S4.75; good and choce
vealera, SB .00 8 -50.
SHEEP 150: quality poor: scat
tered sales steady but undertone low.
medium to good spring lamba Sd.OOte
9.80: common, S7.00ig8.00: common
to medium yearllnga, S4.50q6.00:
laughters, 32.00e3.SO.
South San Francisco
SOUTH 8AM FRANCISCO. June 29.
(AP-USDA) HOGS 500, direct
250: butchers 5 cents higher: top and
bulk 180 to 205-lb. weights. Si 1.80.
practically atralght: few light lights
sorted out 811.30; butchers above 210
lbs. sbsent; peeking sows atesdy, bulk
8? .OO98.2S.
CATTLE 350, direct SO, holdovers
100; entire supply grassers; ateera
alow, part load 112S-lb. California
grass fst steers. 39.26; ateady, under
tone on common to medium grass
steers steady to week.; part losd good
005-lb. beef cows, 18.35, sorted 2 head
S5.50: common to medium range cows
S4.00$ S.00; few cutter grade cows.
33.00 8.60: good weighty bulls quot
ed up to 86.00.
HEEP 560. direct 10: lambs steady:
2 decka good and choice around 74
1b. California ahorn aprlngers, 89.25
straght; wooled aprngera absent,
good quoted up to SI. 35.
South San Francisco livestock mar
ket cloeed Monday, July 5.
Chicago.
CHICAGO. June 28 (AP-USDA)
Hogs 17,000: generally 10 9 15c lower;
packing aowa fully 15a lower, ex
cepting beat lightweight aowa; top.
811.90; bulk good and choice 200
300 lb. averages. 811.50-85; most
150-190 lb., 311.26-80.
CATTLE 7000; calvea 2500: strong;
fed yearllnga strong to 25c higher:
graas cows and helfera weak; most
grass steers, 310.26 down to 38.00;
grssa helfera, 89.00 down to 36.00.
and grass cowa 86.25 down to 84.25;
strictly gralnfed ateera up to 815.76;
part load helfera up to 813.75, a
new high; weighty sausage bulls up
to 87.10: selected vealera to 810;
Texas bred calvea and yearlings 38.50
99.75: selects to 89.85.
SHEEP 6000; spring lamba and
yearlings around ateady to 26c lower;
bulk native spring lsmba, 311.00-50;
tlx doubles choice 81-lb. Idaho aprlng
lambs, 311.25 straight; best Cali
fornia spring lamba ahorn 39.80.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, June 29. (AP) But
ter Prints, A grsde, S4o lb. In parch
ment wrappers. 35o In cartona; B
grade 33o in parchment wrappers:
34o In cartona.
BTJTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade, 3333)4c lb.
country atatlons: A grade. 31 $31 'Ac
lb.: B grade, Jftc leas: C grade 6c
less.
EOOS Buying price by whole
salers: Extras, 20c: standard, 17c;
medium, 16c: medium firsts, 15c;
undergrades, 14c dozen.
Cheese, country meate and live
poultry unchanged.
ONIONS Old err- Oregon No. I.
81.00 per 80-lb. bag. New crop. Cali
fornia red, 86C41, 60-lb. bag. Co
ehelle. 8Scfil; yellow, 31) per
100-lb. bag.
Potatoes, new pots to. a. canta
loupes, wool, hay, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Juna 29. ) Ten cents
a bushel skyrocketing of wheat prices
within 24 hours culminated today In
waves of profit taking that ended
with reactions of about 2 cents.
New high prlcea reached for the
year resulted mainly from reports of
drought disaster to Canadian wheat
and of rapid .Increase of black mat
damage In United States winter
wheat.
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July . 1.1914 1-33 1.1914 1.30-21
Sep. .1.20-2114 1J4H 1.20a, 1.22H
Dev. 1.22-33 1.284 1.2274 1.34 '4
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, June 29. (AP)
Oraln:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July 1.14 1.16H 1.14 1.16!.
Sept. 1.0714 I.1014 1.07J4 1.1014
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem
hw 12 pet., 31.16; dark hard winter.
13 pet, 81.31: 12 pet., 81.33; 11 pct
81.17; soft white and western white.
81.17: hard winter, 31.18: weitern
red. 31.18.
Oats. No. 2 white, 333: grsy. 832.
Bsrley. No. 3 48 lb., bw 337.
Corn, Argentine. 343.
Mlllrun. standard. 839.
Today's car recelpta: Wheat, 16;
flour, 6
San Franrlaro Butter.
BAN PRANCISCO. June M lie.
U8DA) Butter: Score 93-83; 91-81V4;
90-80: 89 -28 14.
SACRAMENTO. Calif.. June Y
FINER FILM
FINISHING
Free developing, better
printi, quicker service
In by 11 Ready at 8
SWEM'S
KODAKS
(AP) Churning cream butterfal;
first grade 87; second grade 36.
Wall St. Report
NEW TORS. June 39. UP) The
stock market returned cautiously to
the bullish side today and leaden
were marked up fractions to a point
or more. Profit taking In the final
hour shaved gains somewhat.
Wall Street appeared to like newa
from the ateel atrlke area and shares
In that division, along with rails,
were at the bead of a restrained up
ward movement.
Brokers explained Prance'a a us pen
al on of gold payments already had
been considered wster over the dam.
Thus, they aald, It had little effect
on stocka.
V o 1 u m e approximated 600.000
shsres.
Today's closing prlcea for 32 select
ed atocka follow:
Al. Chem. 8t Dye-
317
Am. Can
, 92
, 6i
160 S
, sov4
, 75
Am. & Fgn. Pow-....,
A. T. & T
Anaconda
Atch. T. & 8. F
Bendlx Avta. .
Beth. Steel
1814
1 i
89
9614
Caterpillar Tract.
Chryaler ....
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght ,
DuPont
18
aii
18014
8114
87
!4
105 H
Id,
125
64
22
88
Oen. Elec.
Oen. Foods ..
Oen. Mot
Int. Harvest. .
I. T. & T-........
Johns-Man .
Monty ward
North Amer. .
Penney (J. C.)...
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Psc.
6314
7
1(4
12
39
64 '4
13
9914
3S'i
96
std. Branda
St. OH Cal.
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
U. S. Steel Declares
$2 Share Dividend
NEW YORK, June 29. (AP) Di
rectors of United States Steel corpo
ration today declared a dividend of
82 e, share on the 87 preferred atock,
reducing arreara to 31.24 a ahare.
On May 26 a dividend of 82 a ahare
on the senior stock was declared.
The Istest psyment called tor dis
tribution of S7.206.0S0. It cut the
arreara accumulated during the
worst depression yeara, from a peak
of 818.26 a share.
Odds and Ends
It la estimated there are 123.000,
000 rata In the United Sutra. Pol
son bait prepared with red aqulll Is
the best way to destroy them.
Alftrd W. Oliphsnt, Jr an audi
tor with the Texas state board of
control, has collected 38.000 postage
stamps In 14 years.
Scientists have been familiar with
electrical phenomena atnea the time
of Thales, about 600 B. C.
The Klondike gold field reached
a peak output In 1900 of 1,077.663
fine ounces valued at 922.276.000.
Rata are not native to the Unlhd
States. They were first brought here
In 1776 by foreign ships.
Schools were established in Alaska
by Russian settlers In 1784 before
the constitution of the United States
was adopted.
The Soviet Union has almost
2,600 600,000 acres of foreet land
approximately a third of the total
forest area of the world.
A factory In Liverpool, England,
plana to manufacture rubber boots
for sheep to protect them against
"foot rot."
German scientists hava designed a
8500,000 factory to produce augHr.
vlnegsi, slcohol and csttla feed from
sawdust.
Shanghai, China, with a popula
tion of 3,808,764, has passed Psrla,
Prance to become the elxth largest
city of the world.
Ch'na'a younger set bought mora
than a million dollars' worth of cos
metics laat year, moat of it imported
from America.
Tea waa originally used in China
aa a purely medicinal drink.
San Francisco claims Its 1,000-foot-long
Plelcbhacker swimming pool I
the largest In the world.
The camera long eyelashes protect
his eyea from blown land and aun
glare on the desert.
The Island of Guam la administered
by an American naval governor with
almost unlimited powers.
No foreign vessel can touch at the
Island of Guam without special per
mission from Washington.
Prisoners In Mexico City no longer
are ortlclally known by that name.
They are "natural biological units
susceptible of correction."
A law passed In 1761 forbids Perm,
ylvar.la auctloneera from handing
out free drinks to apeed up the bid
ding. GRIEN
SLAB WIID
Bio DOUBLE LOAD
Phone 7 Mow
TlMBERP
MISOt
BREEZE AND CLOUDS
BIG RELIEF FROM
OREGON'S HEAT TOE
(Contlnutd from Page One.)
eoaetal residents with Invigorating.
comfortable temperatures. Newport
reported a mild 80 degrees and North
Bend 64.
A 08-degree high for the aeason
at Bend ended with a lightning dis
play In the Fremont forest. Only
light rain accompanied the rolling
thunder.
Other maximums In the atate In
cluded Pendleton 100, Wolf Creek
100. Roeebnrg 98, Siskiyou Summit
88, Portland 93, Lakavlew 98. Baker
94, Salem 93.3 and Eugene 89.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 39. (UP)
A record-breaking hot apell In the
San Franclaco bav area nH.ui Mm.
day when overcast sklea kept the
temperature maximum down to 72.
Peak of the heat wave occurred
Saturday when the mercury hit 87.
the hotteat Juna 28 on record here.
Alameda and Coutra Coata counties
reported crop losses estimated at
9100.000. The temperatures In that
area hit 107 degreea Saturday and
110 Sunday.
Brentwood district apricot growers
set their losaea from scorched fruit
at 830.000. Walnut growers of the
Walnut creek area estimated the hot
spell would cans thm in m.
cent loss on their crop, estimated at
ei.uw.wu.
Temperance Play
To Be Given at
Salvation Army
The temperance play, "Prisoner at
the Bar," will be presented In Med
ford for a third and final time to
night, at 8 o'clock at the Salvation
Army. No admission will be charged
but a voluntary pledge-offerlng will
be taken.
Hayward H. Johnson will again
take the role of the young man who.
unoer tne innuence of liquor
"killed" his wife and left three
motherless children.
Twenty-one local cltlxena who will
compose the remainder of the cast
thla evening are announced by Cap
tain O. R. Durham aa follows:
Judge, O. A. Meeker: prosecuting at
torney, Capt. O. R. Durham; defense
attorney, Ivan Gay; prisoner's little
daughter, Jesn Runts; aherlff, Ed
Williams; finger print expert, Rev.
W. A. Dawea: court clerk, Charles
McOonagle: etar witness. Mrs. Mary
Bell: court bailiff, A. W. Durham;
aummoned on th Jury: Paul Wilcox.
Ed Fish, Mrs. O. R. Durhsm, W. Oli
ver, Henry Riley. Mrs. Ed Fish, Mrs.
Dlsnna Meyer, Irene Walker, Mra.
Rosa Akera, Frank Hammond. Mrs.
Pearl Harvey and Oscar Peterson.
WANDERING SEA LION
CAUGHT ON HIGHWAY
PORT ORPORD, Ore., June 39.
(API The nerlBTlnatlona nr n tn.
fant sea lion, welehlnv inn imimii
ended near here a mils Inland from
tne neacn, wnen the wanderer was
captured and penned at a fox farm.
The animal strayed from the beach
Saturday, appearing at the Chancey
Wooruff ranch at Langlola, and was
captured later while "hitch. hikin"
along the highway.
SLIM DIET FOR PIERCE
AT DEMOCRATIC PICNIC
WASHINGTON, June 39WP)
Representative Walter M. Pierce of
La Grande. Ore., observed ruefully
that the Democratic picnic on Jef
ferson laland netted him Just one
cracker, one slice of rye bread and
a glaas of water.
His conference with the prealdent.
he said, waa limited to: "Howdo, Mr.
Preildent," and "Hello, Oovernor."
Textile Coata Reduced
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) A 20 per
cent reduction In coat of textile mill
operation has resulted In the past
two yeara from modernlted power
transmission, according to A. P. Hom
er, Boston, president of the power
transmission council.
MAMARONECK, N. T June 29.
(AP) William McAndrew, 78, editor
and educator who waa ousted as au-
perlntendent of Chicago achoola In
1038 by former Mayor "Big Bill"
Thompson aa being "In the pay of
Great Britain." died here Monday.
A superior court later ruled he had
been Illegally prosecuted.
MODERN .VOMER
H4 NM Mm moothJ jr ptia utd delay du to
VeIlaKlai am' ("i-L. at.ll.a S2L.U u
i all df mjiu for over 46 vein! Atifot
lejllM!IM.J;JjlllTp
'INS tlAMONDT BRAND AT ,
PINE
COMPANY
osteon
On RialtoBill
Mi
She made a sensational Amerloin
film debut In "Wings of the Morn
ing." and now Annabelle, co-starring
with Conrad Veldt, returns to
the Rlalto theater for tomorrow and
Thursday In "Under the Red Robe,"
aa the added feature on the twin
bill that has Victor Moore and Helen
Broderlck In "Meet the Mtasua" aa
top feature.
Topnotch Comedians
In Picture at Roxy
Three topnotch comedlana make
"All American Chump," coming to
morrow to the Roxy theater, a first
rate fun-feast.
Stuart Erwln has the major spot
In this novel story about a small
town human adding machine who
becomes bridge champion of the
world.
Edmund Gwenn plays the operator
of a carnival shell game and Robert
Armstrong Is the third of the giggle
getters who turns the csst Into an
other brilliantly merry picture.
Menus of the Day
By Mrs, Alexander George
DINNER SERVING FOUR
Carrot Ring and Creamed Mixture
Sliced Buttered Beeta
Bread Peach Jam
Head Lettuce Rusalan Dressing
Dutch Cherry Cske
Coffee (Hot or Iced)
Carrot Ring
2 eupa cooked carrots.
3 eggs.
2-3 cup soft bread.
1 cup milk (hot),
1 tableapoon minced parsley,
1 tablespoon minced onions.
1- 8 teaspoon aalt.
14 teaspoon paprika.
Cook carrots In boiling water until
very tender when teated with a fork.
Drain thoroughly and while hot press
through a coarse strainer. Add to
the rest of the Ingredients. Pour
Into a buttered ring mold. Set In
a psn of hot wster and bake 30 mln
utea In a moderate oven. Let etand
five minutes In the water. Unmold
carefully and fill with creamed mix
ture. Creamed Mixture
4 tablespoons butter.
4 tablespoons flour.
3 cupa milk.
3 hard-cooked eggs.
2- 8 cup cooked peaa.
1 tablespoon minced plmlentsa.
14 teaspoon aalt.
V4 teaspoon paprika.
4 teaspoon celery aalt.
1 egg yolk.
Mix butter and flour. Add milk
and cook until a creamy sauce forma,
stirring constantly. All eggs, pass
and seasoning. Cook two minutes.
Add yolk. Mix end serve Immedi
ately. Dutch Cherry Cake
114 cupa flour.
3 tablespoons bsklng powder.
14 cup granulated augar.
14 teaspoon aalt.
8 tablespoons fat.
1 egg.
14 cup milk.
Mix the flour, baking powder.
augar and aalt. Cut In the fat and
add egg and milk. Mix lightly and
pour Into shallow pan. well greased.
Spread with topping.
Topping
" 4 tableapoona butter.
3-8 cup light brown augar.
3-8 cup seeded cherries.
14 teaspoon cinnamon.
Mix the Ingredients and apread on
the sdft dough. Bake 30 mlnutea In
a moderate oven. Serve warm with
cream, lemon or cherry sauce.
War on Saw Fly
OTTAWA, Ont. ( UP) Canadian
authorities are mobilising forces for
a drive against the saw fly, scourge
of Canadian ipruce forests. The saw
fly causes millions of dollars dsmsge
in eastern Canadian forests every
year,
Use Mall Tribune want adj.
TOMORROW ONLY
He's pilnrh- -.
drunk from
a klasl
MT TIMES TONIOHT
'Charge of Light Brigade'
Craterian Stars
r , . j - ; K I
1 LJl
The fanaticism snd bsckwsrdness
of bill-folk In certain parte of the
country, who hava contributed no
little to the headlines lately with
the exposing of their child-marriages,
la the aubject of a powerful acreen
atory, "Mountain Justice." coming to
morrow only to the New Craterian
theater.
Josephine Hutchinson la starred as
the young girl who Is forced to kill
her father to save her own life and
that of her stater; George Brent la
co-starred as a young attorney.
All members of the Rebekah lodge
are requested to meet at I. O. O. F.
hall Wednesday at 1 o'clock, to hold
services at the graveside of Cora B.
Ravenor, Florence Klatt, Noble
Grand.
Use Msll Tribune want sds.
Too Late to Classify
LOST Navy blue purse. Reward.
Florence Rlngoen. 829 W. nth.
FOR SALE 4 -room modern house,
91000: 3 -room modern house, sleep
ing porch, 8960. One 3-room house
and 4 lots; city water, outbuild
ings. 9600.
ALSO 7-room modern, plastered
house, lot 100x198, paved atreet,
close in, double garage. 33UOO; 10
down, balance like rent.
ALSO Several other homea and
ranches.
W. J. "DAD" ROBERTS. 720 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE Good model T Ford
sedan. 109 8. Holly.
MODERN Plumbing A Sheet Metal
Company have tree-prop hooks for
sale. Place your ordera early. Tel.
620.
WANTED Small farm for foxea; dry
or well drained soil, buildings, elec
tricity. Address p 9, Box 648,
Portland, Ore.
FOR RENT Modem apartment, 803
West 11th Phona 1408.
WANTED Olrl for general house
work and care of children. Phone
966-Y.
NESIKA BEACH. 8 ml. N. of Gold
Beach. Hwy. 101. Fine ocean view
and wonderful beach, modern cab
Inga. private lavatories, showers snd
toilets, gas. table dishes, cooking
utensils, wall beds, 99.60 per dav,
S12.60 per week. R. 8. Sanborn,
Wedderburn, Ore.
FOR RENT Furnished home, 6
rooma, good loctalon, 846 per mo.,
water paid. Call 331 N. Ivy. Tel.
831-L, evenings.
FOR SALE '81 Chevrolet coupe, good
condition. Cell 614-R-3, between
8 and 6.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chevrolet
coupe, nimble seat; trailer, cow and
calf. Want tractor, hay or horses.
8. R. Hughes, Trail, Ore.
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406-ACRS RIVER RANCH
100 Acres rich bottom land undo
cultivation and In clover, alfalfa,
grain, corn, also suitable for pota
toes, onions, tomatoes, melons, eta
with sbundance of free water for
112 acres; one mile river frontage
with fine fishing, boating, swim
ming and cabin sites; all fenced
and fair Improvements; 2 year
aprlnga, lota of pasture on dry
lsnd. Wster right alone worth,
S6000 on this ranch. Price 312,000;
terms.
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No. 7 N. Bsrtlett St.
Phone 1496 or 164S-R.
BARBER WANTED Medford Hotel
Berber Shop.
BINO CHERRIES, picked for halt,
121 Cottage St.
FOR SALE 10-ft. Mccormick ha
rake, hay-stscklng carriage with,
cable: picks, ahovela, mattocks,
forki. garden tools of all kinds.
Priced to sell. Vera Marshall, 760
Stewart Ave.
USED CARS
GET A DEPENDABLE CAR FOR
YOUR TRIP ON THE 4TK
Pour studeaker Sedans In splendie
condition.
1033 Graham DeLuxe Sedan.
Oakland Sedan, driven 23.000 miles,
Packard Sedan, good rubber, runs
nice.
1030 LaSalle Coupe. 8260.
Six Sedans that run good, at 188
each,
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
BINO CHERRIES, culls for aale at
our packing room located at Med
ford Ice 6e Storage Co. American
Frultgrowera. Inc. .
cherries, all kinds, 2s to 4e oa
trees. Ed Foas. Talent.
WANTED Housekeeping or prsctleal
nursing. Phone 627-J.
'86 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan; looks and
runs like new; radio: Blue Seal
guarantee; low. easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE Split shakes, 310: eugar
. pine and cedar shingles. 34. F. W.
Ovelman. Jacksonville Highway.
FOR SALE Royal Anne and Blnf
cherries, 203 Vancouver. Phone
1016-L. C. C. Clemens.
FOR SALE Blng and Royal Anne
cherries. Old Hunter place. Fern
valley. R. Mershon.
GOOD Ice box 86. 1119 West 10th.
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GUARANTEED PAINT1NU. time pay
ments Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop,
FOR SALE Service atatlon and atore.
603 S. Riverside.
FOR RENT Four large room suite la
beautiful Holly Apartments:' nicely
furnished clean, cozy. Everything
furnished except linens. Frlgldalre,
electric range, bot water, all mod
ern conveniences. Close in. Just
north of postofflce. Available now,
946. See manager In rear,
FOR SALS Blng Cherries. 811 So.
Riverside, across from Auto Beauty
Shop.
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